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🚨 UNCANNY VALLEY: “FOLDING LAUNDRY IS STILL UNSOLVED” Rajat Bhageria explains why specialized, high-use robots are more practical than general-purpose bots trying to do everything. Founder of Chef Robotics, Rajat Bhageria: “Already, just to do chef, a robot needs to handle any ingredient, any cut, any cooking state. That’s...

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max acs1 year ago

@RajatBhageria @ChefRobotics He has a point tho

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Eddy 💹🧲1 year ago

@RajatBhageria @ChefRobotics It's a very good point of view

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Degens Journal1 year ago

@RajatBhageria @ChefRobotics Good video brother

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Anonymous1 year ago

@RajatBhageria @ChefRobotics It is true. When robots are faced with some difficult actions, they still need human assistance. This not only does not save time and manpower, but is also a waste of resources.

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Nairebis - e/max-acc1 year ago

@RajatBhageria @ChefRobotics What? Optimus was folding laundry a year and a half ago. Presumably it's even better now.

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